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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
giggly
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He had never seen her like this before, gullible and giggly, at times even shy and blushing.
▪ Just the golden giant himself, still clasping Mala, but almost laughingly fending off the attentions of the giggly frag hags.
▪ On the day she died, she said, she was in a giggly mood.
▪ On the North Side, there are parks, beaches, giggly girls at Wrigley Field.
▪ You came to understand more about Erma Bombeck at each stop, with each giggly anecdote.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Giggly

Giggly \Gig"gly\, a. Prone to giggling.
--Carlyle.

Wiktionary
giggly

a. Prone to giggling.

Usage examples of "giggly".

So the children, looking upon all this changing about, found a kind of giggly prurience in it despite the fact that they were shifter children every one, or hoped they were soon to be.

True to the freewheeling, gather-no-moss, cannie lifestyle, Giggly Jane planned to use every crumb of it to trade up for better blasters and bigger knives.

First I’ve got to worry about Jacky turning into a trickster, and now I’m turning into a giggly basketcase.

Identical twins, blonde, tall, slender, dressed in halters and miniskirts, giggly as all get out and acting like he was the cutest little ol' thing they'd ever laid eyes on.

Elsewhere in the hall, Ser Marq Piper and Ser Danwell Frey played a drinking game, Lame Lothar said something amusing to Ser Hosteen, one of the younger Freys juggled three daggers for a group of giggly girls, and Jinglebell sat on the floor sucking wine off his fingers.

But it makes folks happy to see a girl in a fambly way makes folks sort of giggly an' happy.

Most Big Birds were too daft and giggly to teach or study at Edinburgh University, unlike the Green Leakie Freakies and the Wee Purple Poopers and the horrible Krondak monsters, who seemed to be all over the place.

Even though the Clueless Crew's cheerleading-homecoming coverage comprised no more than 500 words, it spawned enough giggly conversation to suck up the rest of the class period without so much as a glance at any other stories in the paper.

Because of the view angle he had, which was straight up the street, Gore couldn't see where Egregious and Spadecrawler were hiding, but he had a perfect view of Giggly Jane as she sidled, jaybird naked, down the other end of Main.